WHOI in the News
WHOI Licenses Ocean Technology to ARMADA Marine Robotics
New ocean tech fund makes waves
Support For Ocean Tech Continues To Grow
mentions Amy Kukulya and WHOI
PwC joins pioneering Ocean Tech Mission
mentions Amy Kukulya and WHOI
Ocean Tech Aims To Inspire Young Women
highlights Amy Kukulya and mentions WHOI
‘Twilight Zone’ exhibit at ARTECHOUSE DC dives into world of deep-ocean creatures
Ocean Exploration Trust collaboration to test technology for science
Robotic Navigation Tech – That Helped NASA’s Perseverance Rover Land on Mars – Will Explore the Deep Ocean
Developed by engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, an evolution of the vision-based navigation that has been used on Mars will now undergo a trial run a little closer to home: off the U.S. East Coast in the Atlantic Ocean.
What lives in the ocean’s twilight zone? New technologies might finally tell us
Blue-sea thinking: Technology is transforming the relationship between people and the oceans
quotes Glen Gawarkiewicz and highlights the Pioneer Array and research in India and the Bay of Bengal by Amala Mahadevan
New technique offers clues to measure the deoxygenation of the ocean
features Sune Nielsen
Melissa Omand’s clever tech follows the fate of ocean carbon
mentions Amala Mahadevan and WHOI
Two New Technologies Bring a Science Laboratory to the Ocean Floor, Transforming Ocean Exploration
mentions Scott Wankel, quotes Anna Michel
‘Rolls-Royce’ of shark cameras can extend to turtles, whales, seals and squid for ocean’s big picture
A high-tech SharkCam invented by a Cape Cod researcher offers an unprecedented window into the lives of the ocean’s toothy predators, and can also extend to seals, whales, turtles and squid for a big-picture view of precious ecosystems and how to protect them. “These vehicles, these underwater robots that look like highly complex systems are just an extension of yourself to be able go where people can’t go, and there’s no limitation to what they can do,” said Amy Kukulya, research engineer and principal investigator at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
‘What we know now is how much we don’t know’: Enter the strange world of the ocean twilight zone
A difficult area to study and often overlooked by science, new technology is aiding its exploration, forcing researchers to re-evaluate just how much life is down there. Researchers now believe there is 10 times, maybe 100 times the biomass previously thought, says Heidi Sosik, senior scientist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).
ADI teams on ocean innovation accelerator
The Ocean and Climate Innovation Accelerator (OCIA) consortium is funded with $3m over three years from ADI to develop new technologies to monitor climate change.